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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Malcolm X, Alex Haley, Paul Gilroy | 2001 | Biography
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"Luckily, I found this book in paperback when I was eleven. It is a book that should be required reading at a young age. Malcom X’s mind, struggle, fight, pain and truth will live on because this book will keep popping brains open. Look past the propaganda machine that reduces his role in history; there is a whole world of thought here, and that is a world I like to be in."

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Adam Stubbs (18 KP) rated the PC version of Mad Max in Video Games

Jul 3, 2019  
Mad Max
Mad Max
2015 | Action/Adventure
Great fun
This game was a culmination of some of my favourite types of game (open world, driving, survival) and I absolutely adore it. There are a few small bugs and polishing issues here and there, but for the most part these can go unnoticed, and it is just a really fun game
  
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Aimee Bender recommended Convenience Store Woman in Books (curated)

 
Convenience Store Woman
Convenience Store Woman
Sayaka Murata | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry
7.0 (2 Ratings)
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"The narrator of this novel works at a Tokyo convenience store and loves the routine of the job; she is also something of an anthropologist, noting her observations of human behavior in a distant and yet utterly open way. Watching her try to participate in the world is both moving and unsettling."

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From blockbuster horrors, open-world behemoths and a host of indie darlings, we have had a job even keeping up with the slew of quality and invention.

And as it's coming to the end of the year, it seems like a good time to go over some of the best video games of the year:

Safe to say, it's a good time to be gaming, so without further ado, here are the Telegraph's best video games of 2017 so far, with surely a few more still to come.


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    Honestly Though

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